Reading back through this topic made me chuckle.
Anyway, I asked about any videos of the assembling of this so called space station. Does anyone know if there is ANY footage of it or of any of it being assembled?`
I know I was told they don't have the time nor inclination to video this but when you think about it, it must be easy and only take a short amount of time to assemble each piece with it all being an easy fit no trouble 3 years to adult, minimal tools required, build.
They spend hours videoing inside the supposed space station and doing the odd EXTRA VEHICULAR ACTIVITY, also known as a SPACE WALK due to them being able to walk all over the space station as some space scientist on here told me. I forget his names.

Imagine the space buffs looking at the build. How exciting would this be for them.
In time they will find the footage of the space station build. They will find it buried under the moon videos, caked in dust and then show us the build...except this build will be a 2017? 18/19/20 or whatever feature film/documentary made to appear like it was from the beginning.

If they do manage to do this they will have to do a Columbo type of forehead smash and shout " ohhhh damn it, guess what?....we did actually take footage of the space station build but we just forgot we'd misplaced it due to the launching of so many satellites and rockets and space station clean up equipment for Chris Hadfield...because that stuff took precedence over basic stuff like a full international space station build in the most dangerous environment (apparently) imaginable.
Sod the piddle waste of time watching space station construction. Let's see some real science and watch the lone ranger, I mean let's watch the clean up scientist, Chris Hadfield.
In between the clean up operations and the peanut butter and honey tortilla sandwich making exploits.
As well as knowing your toilet colour coding so you don't mistake the 2 inch diameter piss pipe for the 8 inch diameter cack crapper.
Let's be fair, we don't want the arsetronoughts to crap down the yellow coloured pipe, do we?
So there you go. Who wants to see space station segments being built when you can see hundreds of videos like these, full of science and intricate puzzle solving conundrums.
However, me being the boring git I am, I'd like to see how the space station was built in space by watching the brave and clever astronauts aided by the strong arm of the shuttle to place the big pieces in place.
Just in case they have already found it under the moon landing videos and I didn't look hard enough on the internet.
Anyone?